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Pretty Good Joke

Pretty Good Joke lyrics by Dan Mangan. Everybody’s dying Already bored of just living It’s not enough My friends were eaten slowly alive Somewhere, it’s...

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Pretty Good Joke

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Everybody’s dying

Already bored of just living

It’s not enough

My friends were eaten slowly alive

Somewhere, it’s Christmas all the time

Sorry

Everybody’s sorry

Everybody’s sorry

Guilty, dirty sorry

Bodies

Filthy, horrid bodies

Doing what the bodies

Only know to do

Everybody’s waiting

To turn of age

Become a weapon

Give the nest a shake

Oh, what a pastime

Pretty good joke

Nobody gets it

Fake a laugh

Sorry

Everybody’s sorry

Everybody’s sorry

Guilty, dirty sorry

Bodies

Filthy, horrid bodies

Doing what the bodies

Only know to do

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